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An artwork is displayed in a museum or gallery setting on a plain, light-colored wall. The central subject is a framed painting. The painting itself depicts a wooden bridge arching over a body of water. The bridge, rendered in yellowish tones, has several figures on it, appearing to be walking. Beneath the bridge, dark wooden support structures are visible. The water is a mix of green and blue hues, with visible brushstrokes, suggesting movement or texture. To the left of the bridge, the water extends to a distant, hazy horizon. The painting features a distinctive dark green border, which is part of the artwork, adorned with red lines and small orange or gold square motifs at the corners and midpoints. The painting is enclosed in a thick, ornate golden frame. An information plaque is mounted on the wall above and to the right of the painting. Visible text on the plaque identifies the artist as "Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)" and the title as "Brug in de regen (naar Hiroshige)" (Bridge in the Rain (after Hiroshige)). It states the year "1887" and the medium "olieverf op doek" (oil paint on canvas). The plaque also indicates its location as "Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam." The photograph captures the painting at a slight angle, giving it a tilted appearance.
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